As with adults (OCF 204-215), the conclusion of the funeral rites for a child is the Rite of Committal. The OCF gives three forms: the Rite of Committal (319-326), the Rite of Committal with Final Commendation (327-336), and the Rite of Final Commendation for an Infant (337-342).

The first two forms are provided very much like the adult rite in OCF 216-233. I refer you to the posts on the Rite of Committal from several days’ back. For children, form one is used when there has been a final commendation as part of the funeral liturgy. If, for whatever reason, the final commendation has not taken place at the funeral liturgy, it will be celebrated at Committal.